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really no big changes out there. the heat, the worst of it on the east coast will be on friday. >> wait for friday there. but, still you look at dallas, like you say. over a hundred again. >>> time for some sports now. a crazy night in atlanta. the braves hosting the pirates. let's start in ninth inning with a squeeze play by pittsburgh. the braves, though, sniffed it out. the pitchout to nail michael mckenry at third. wow, great call from the dug jouchlt we go to extra innings. julio lugo grounds out to end the inning. so keep moving on to the 16th. pittsburgh's lyle overbay ripped it down the line, but the rookie freddie freeman making a cupping. the pirates fans wanting this thing to be over. with go to the bottom of the 18th inning. a base hit will whip it for tlachblt ronny cedeno there to make the play. we're still tied at three. 19th inning, it's late. folks in the crowd starting to get a little bit weird. here we go. julio lugo tries to score. he's out by a mile, right? the umpire calls him safe. jerl nee jer
really no big changes out there. the heat, the worst of it on the east coast will be on friday. >> wait for friday there. but, still you look at dallas, like you say. over a hundred again. >>> time for some sports now. a crazy night in atlanta. the braves hosting the pirates. let's start in ninth inning with a squeeze play by pittsburgh. the braves, though, sniffed it out. the pitchout to nail michael mckenry at third. wow, great call from the dug jouchlt we go to extra innings....
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also there's a big shortage in terms of training. there's not a lot of people who are qualified and have the appropriate training to deal with this. so people are being forced into roles that they've never really dealt with before. >> what's your fear about the possibility of what happens to the people of libya the longer this goes on and what moammar gadhafi does to those people? >> you know, he's shown himself. i mean, currently, as this has gone on longer and longer, he's become and more indiscriminate with his attacks against civilians and more random and lashing out. so the fear, obviously, is the longer that this takes, the more that he will attack and take innocent civilians as hostages and will kill innocent people on the streets. >> dr. traina, thank you very much. stand by. we will get back to you in it broadcast. >>> ahead, an update to the story of a brave eyewitness we spoke to earlier in our coverage of the crisis in libya. you won't believe ha happened to him. judge >>> let's get you caught up on the headlines thousand
also there's a big shortage in terms of training. there's not a lot of people who are qualified and have the appropriate training to deal with this. so people are being forced into roles that they've never really dealt with before. >> what's your fear about the possibility of what happens to the people of libya the longer this goes on and what moammar gadhafi does to those people? >> you know, he's shown himself. i mean, currently, as this has gone on longer and longer, he's become...
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european markets opening sharply lower following some big selloffs in asia. let's get right to that. take you live to london. that's where you find cnbc's ross westgate. ross, how do the markets look this morning, my friend? >> reporter: it's been a pretty ugly session overnight in asia. those markets closed, japan down nearly 4%. pack to the lows that it hit after the earthquake. hong kong off nearly 4.4%. and europe weather europe opened, the heavy selling continued. both the u.k. and german markets down 3%. bouncing off slightly off the lows. currently down 2%. we have a perfect storm here of fears. global growth slowdown, particularly centered on what's going on in the u.s., combined with a euro zone debt problem that has reignited fears about the stability of the euro zone banking system. >> and you're struck by the con taj an of this as it starts, as it did yesterday in asia. again today and into the european markets. what are you look at for the u.s. markets which open in a few hours? >> reporter: at the moment they've cooled down. much of hinge, of co
european markets opening sharply lower following some big selloffs in asia. let's get right to that. take you live to london. that's where you find cnbc's ross westgate. ross, how do the markets look this morning, my friend? >> reporter: it's been a pretty ugly session overnight in asia. those markets closed, japan down nearly 4%. pack to the lows that it hit after the earthquake. hong kong off nearly 4.4%. and europe weather europe opened, the heavy selling continued. both the u.k. and...
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a big seller, i'm told. sounds good. wonder where you could have gotten that idea. would it have been from my ben and jerry's ice cream. anderson cooper's white bread ripple. may not be as well known as yours, sir, but it has a brisk business in kennebunkport in july and august. i admit your "absurd u chart" was pretty funny. >> all right, there you go. boom! how does that taste, anderson? i assume like peanut butter. i didn't even check to see if you had a peanut allergy. the ratings feud is on. i await your next move. >> now, i know if i was one of these other anchors, i was try to keep a ratings feud going. but look, i'm not going to do that. i'm willing to just let by gones be by gones. there's no need for a feud. it's not worth it for me, because as we all know at the end of the day everyone goes to sleep after "the daily show" any way. so here's to you, steven colbert. i'm proud to have you on tonight's "ridicu-list." >>> up next, the breaking news. turns out some people will see the photos of osama bin laden's body. we'll tell you who when we continue. what a
a big seller, i'm told. sounds good. wonder where you could have gotten that idea. would it have been from my ben and jerry's ice cream. anderson cooper's white bread ripple. may not be as well known as yours, sir, but it has a brisk business in kennebunkport in july and august. i admit your "absurd u chart" was pretty funny. >> all right, there you go. boom! how does that taste, anderson? i assume like peanut butter. i didn't even check to see if you had a peanut allergy. the...
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he's a big man. he's a big man. gets it in, but the saints come right back. brees in pressure, gets away from what should have been a sack, finds pierre thomas for a first down. look at that play by brees. wow! taking it himself now out of the shotgun. drew brees using the legs! he dives in for a touchdown. how about that? then he's going to try to dunk it over the goal post? let's see how that goes. maybe he has to settle for a finger roll or did i just make that up? anyway, it was a huge night for the quarterback. brees goes -- there it is. there's the finger roll. brees goes for 363 and four touchdowns and runs for a score. saints win 49-24. eli manning threw for 406 and a couple touchdowns in the loss. they just could not stop the saints on defense. new orleans on top of the nfc south. they have won three straight. they'll face the lions on sunday. the loss drops the giants to 6-5, a game behind dallas in the nfc east. the giants have lost three games in a row and have a brutal schedule coming up. first, ooh, on sunday, they get the undefeated packers. a
he's a big man. he's a big man. gets it in, but the saints come right back. brees in pressure, gets away from what should have been a sack, finds pierre thomas for a first down. look at that play by brees. wow! taking it himself now out of the shotgun. drew brees using the legs! he dives in for a touchdown. how about that? then he's going to try to dunk it over the goal post? let's see how that goes. maybe he has to settle for a finger roll or did i just make that up? anyway, it was a huge...
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and we saw this most reason deal on the debt limit and automatic cuts, big portion of which will come out of defense. >> it must not happen. >> sean: i don't have a lot of faith in this super committee, that they are going to come to a consensus to cut washington spending. i don't think they have the moral courage seemingly to do so. so it seems the automatic cuts will come. what does that mean for our country's security in the long run? i think there is more coming. i pray i'm wrong. i pray that i'm wrong. but i think we are letting our guard down again. >> we've done it four, five times in my adult lifetime. i'm 79-years-old. >> sean: you don't look a day over 60. >> we did it after korea, vietnam, at the end of the cold war. just said it is the end of history we can live in this world and not worry about the dangers and the risks. and it is not true. the weapons today are so lethal, so dangerous, that we have to recognize that weakness is provocative. we can't provoke people into trying those things. >> sean: i know it doesn't bother you but i have to ask any way. you became, as th
and we saw this most reason deal on the debt limit and automatic cuts, big portion of which will come out of defense. >> it must not happen. >> sean: i don't have a lot of faith in this super committee, that they are going to come to a consensus to cut washington spending. i don't think they have the moral courage seemingly to do so. so it seems the automatic cuts will come. what does that mean for our country's security in the long run? i think there is more coming. i pray i'm...
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charles, a big deal. what is the deal? >> is it a big deal. on wall street, inside trader goes to jail for 10-1/2 years. apparently, i'm not sure there are a lot of people in washington, that have any idea that it is legal on capitol hill. exactly the same thing, completely legal. surprising that the news of that hadn't ever come out. >> there was a time when the laws did not apply to congress. the republican came to change that. legislation in both houses with broad bipartisan support. for the reason that charles mentioned. good legislation, and it's appalling they can trade on nonpublic information. a lot of it comes their way in the course of negotiations and lobbyists so forth. coming in their halls. and it's in their political interest. with their rate something low. >> for devil's advocate out there who says there is a whole cottage industry of people learning information about ma is going on, on capitol hill for hedge funds and elsewhere, they say it isn't a huge deal. wrong? >> i think so. you can't have people writing laws that are no
charles, a big deal. what is the deal? >> is it a big deal. on wall street, inside trader goes to jail for 10-1/2 years. apparently, i'm not sure there are a lot of people in washington, that have any idea that it is legal on capitol hill. exactly the same thing, completely legal. surprising that the news of that hadn't ever come out. >> there was a time when the laws did not apply to congress. the republican came to change that. legislation in both houses with broad bipartisan...
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this is not some big hero, some big powerful guy. this was a man confined to this little room watching television by himself. not what he portrayed in these videos that you see where he clearly dyed his beard and perhaps his hair. i'm candy crowley in washington. >> and i'm fionnuala sweeney in atlanta. barbara star was called in for the briefing today when officials released these videos. you were talking about the u.s. wanting 0 to control the message and the image of osama bin laden by releasing these videos. my question is, what is the mood in the pentagon now about anticipating any possible backlash? >> well, you know, that was addressed today. somebody asked, are you worried about potential attacks against u.s. troops across the border in afghanistan or perhaps anywhere or attacks against the united states. that is what they are looking for in scrubbing through all of this intelligence are there any clues about any potential attacks that might be coming. what the sense of it right now is that at least right now, al qaeda is dis
this is not some big hero, some big powerful guy. this was a man confined to this little room watching television by himself. not what he portrayed in these videos that you see where he clearly dyed his beard and perhaps his hair. i'm candy crowley in washington. >> and i'm fionnuala sweeney in atlanta. barbara star was called in for the briefing today when officials released these videos. you were talking about the u.s. wanting 0 to control the message and the image of osama bin laden by...
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will the markets take another big hit? our business panel on what investors might do coming up next. come on, guys. >> global markets tank again after wall street's worst day since the 2008 financial crisis, is wall street headed in the same direction this morning? here to weigh in is our panel of business experts, matt mccall, president of penn financial group. thomas valissis, founder and ceo of john thomas financial and fox business correspondent, and i'm going to start with you, my friend. i'm watching the markets and i saw it down 350 points last night, bounced up to higher. went lower. what are we supposed to make of this? >> we always feel like the market knows all but you see what's been happening. you feel like the market don't know anything, man. i mean, one group comes in and says the value should be here and the other group comes in and says it should be up here. far more people feel the market should be way down. there's too much fear going on. don't we cascade in itself and the fear makes it even worse. what
will the markets take another big hit? our business panel on what investors might do coming up next. come on, guys. >> global markets tank again after wall street's worst day since the 2008 financial crisis, is wall street headed in the same direction this morning? here to weigh in is our panel of business experts, matt mccall, president of penn financial group. thomas valissis, founder and ceo of john thomas financial and fox business correspondent, and i'm going to start with you, my...
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iowa, she's going to make a big difference. i don't think she'll win. and she's not necessarily my candidate but i admire her for doing this. she is going to have an impact on the conversation. that's a good way for her to put this. she will have an impact in terms of what is highlighted as an important issue. ultimately, who she ends up supporting could matter because she would affect things with pawlenty and then help him by throwing votes that way. >> she continues to play up her relevance, do you agree bachmann and trump shouldn't be discounted when it comes to presidenting politics? >> right. i think a lot of these are marginal candidates. trump is not going to be president. but i think that what they do is they manage to continue to pull the republican primary to the right. somebody like a michele bachmann, who is strident on tea party issues will make it hard for the nominee to run to the center because you have characters like michele bachmann, the odd statements she's made, the water falls in iowa is the latest one, the fact that she will be th
iowa, she's going to make a big difference. i don't think she'll win. and she's not necessarily my candidate but i admire her for doing this. she is going to have an impact on the conversation. that's a good way for her to put this. she will have an impact in terms of what is highlighted as an important issue. ultimately, who she ends up supporting could matter because she would affect things with pawlenty and then help him by throwing votes that way. >> she continues to play up her...
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no one is going to -- >> there's a big demand for it. and we are talking about it, and here we go again. i bet you the longer we talk about it and the more this is subject for discussion, the more likely it is these pictures will actually be released at the end of the day. >> marc from "the national journal," matt frei of the bbc, thank you very much. >>> with everyone strapped for cash, who knows more about how to spend tax dollars, local vt go governments or washington? >>> first, our "washingtonspeak," scrub. it's intel speak means going over material with a fine-tooth comb. for example, a special cia task force has already started scrubbing the five computers, ten hard drives and more than 100 discs and thumb drives filled with al qaeda secrets. >> and dvds. there's some osama bin laden videos that were in the making. if you'd like us to clarify like hotwash. >> how about pocket litter? >> send us an e-mail and we'll be right back. id wrinkle repair. it has the fastest retinol formula available. in fact, it's clinically proven to smo
no one is going to -- >> there's a big demand for it. and we are talking about it, and here we go again. i bet you the longer we talk about it and the more this is subject for discussion, the more likely it is these pictures will actually be released at the end of the day. >> marc from "the national journal," matt frei of the bbc, thank you very much. >>> with everyone strapped for cash, who knows more about how to spend tax dollars, local vt go governments or...
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big difference. a lot more with frank luntz coming up. tomorrow night we'll have mitt romney, his reaction. newt gingrich, karl rove, plenty more with frank, right after this break. >> sean: welcome back. we check in once again with frank luntz in atlanta with a focus group of voters. you have another dial i believe you are going to run? >> yes, watch the lined as the republicans, green democrats the higher the more favorable reaction. barack obama said the worst of the recession is over. let's see if your people agreed with him. >> the president: now the worst of the recession is over, we have to confront the fact that our government spends more than it takes in. that is not sustainable. everyday, families sacrifice to live within their means. they deserve a government that does the same. [ applause ] >> i got two questions now. how many of you believe the recession is over, raise your hands? three of you. obviously, that must have uncut credibility when he said it? >> i think with inflation at risk still and unemployment the highest it
big difference. a lot more with frank luntz coming up. tomorrow night we'll have mitt romney, his reaction. newt gingrich, karl rove, plenty more with frank, right after this break. >> sean: welcome back. we check in once again with frank luntz in atlanta with a focus group of voters. you have another dial i believe you are going to run? >> yes, watch the lined as the republicans, green democrats the higher the more favorable reaction. barack obama said the worst of the recession is...
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other big insurers are down, especially the re-insurers. these are the insurance companies that insure the insurance companies, and they're expected to take the bulk of the hit. already you're seeing many of those stocks trading lower in europe and they'll open lower here in the united states as well. we mentioned oil prices coming down, in fact, they're down significantly today. down by about $2.85. oil now below $100, sitting at $89.95. that's a massive switch in opinion over the last couple of days. we've been watching the middle east and everything that's been happening there for the last couple of days. today was supposed to be the day of rage in saudi arabia, but those protests fizzled out. combine that with the pictures you're seeing coming out of japan and people have very different views today as we head into this weekend. on monday morning, the bank of japan will be holding a one-day meeting. it was originally scheduled to be two days. it will be one day and they will be making an announcement at the end of the day to try to stabi
other big insurers are down, especially the re-insurers. these are the insurance companies that insure the insurance companies, and they're expected to take the bulk of the hit. already you're seeing many of those stocks trading lower in europe and they'll open lower here in the united states as well. we mentioned oil prices coming down, in fact, they're down significantly today. down by about $2.85. oil now below $100, sitting at $89.95. that's a massive switch in opinion over the last couple...
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i put that question to ray lahood. >> it's a big concern. it's a very big concern. that's why we've been working 24/7 to figure out the bad behavior on the part of controllers that have been sleeping on the job. they've been suspended, we've implemented new work rules, new hours, new hours for managers. we've put two controllers in 27 air traffic control towers. we haven't been sitting around crying in our coffee. we've stepped up. we've worked all weekend. we've been working 24/7. we will do better. we should do better. the flying public expects to have safety in the air control towers and i want to make sure that happens. >> mr. secretary, i know that one of these new rules is that it extends the rest period. it used to be an eight-hour rest period and now it's a nine-hour rest period. how much of a difference do we think that's going to make? >> that study says that pilots should actually have nine hours and we thought the controllers should, too. but look, if that's not enough hours, and that's really one of the reasons that the president of the controllers unio
i put that question to ray lahood. >> it's a big concern. it's a very big concern. that's why we've been working 24/7 to figure out the bad behavior on the part of controllers that have been sleeping on the job. they've been suspended, we've implemented new work rules, new hours, new hours for managers. we've put two controllers in 27 air traffic control towers. we haven't been sitting around crying in our coffee. we've stepped up. we've worked all weekend. we've been working 24/7. we...
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i had big red curls, big blue eyes and i didn't look anything like mom. it was a joke. she didn't mean it. that's what i said to dr. phil. also about she's got red hair and a temper and we're going to beat the devil out of her. that is not exactly -- that is just mom and dad in the way they thaw. >> banter. >> banter. i said to dr. phil, that's what happened. he said that's not all right. i said why isn't it all right? >> i think it's more of a cultural thing. i think a brit would listen to that and laugh. americans take these things quite personally. they would think you can't speak to your daughter that way. >> that's exactly why my sister goes, oh, no, i remember that. but it wasn't really sort of anything at all. but in america it's very seriously, that is probably the big problem for me. >> i want to come back and talk to you about the tabloid press. the good and bad. how they built you into the biggest star in the world and then began to chip away at you. >> i'm ready. [ male announcer ] this...is the network -- a network of possibilities. in here, the planned com
i had big red curls, big blue eyes and i didn't look anything like mom. it was a joke. she didn't mean it. that's what i said to dr. phil. also about she's got red hair and a temper and we're going to beat the devil out of her. that is not exactly -- that is just mom and dad in the way they thaw. >> banter. >> banter. i said to dr. phil, that's what happened. he said that's not all right. i said why isn't it all right? >> i think it's more of a cultural thing. i think a brit...
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the obama administration says look at big picture. we're not losing jobs. we're adding, albeit at a very slow rate. >> we are on a good trajectory. we are picking up, and there are signs, so i feel optimistic. >> reporter: back outside that unemployment office, if government policy isn't enough, maybe a little prayer will help. >> amen. >> the 2012 presidential race, of course, is i appearing on the horizon. political scientists say what happens is the months leading up to the election. the question is the trend positive? are we gaining jobs? that's going to help the incumbents. if we're losing jobs, trending downward, that will help them. >> jobs, jobs, jobs, issue number one coming up in the next election. thanks very much. >>> the u.s. embassy in cairo says some of its vans were stollen and one of those advance apparently ran into a crowd of protesters. we're going back to cairo. that story coming up next. ♪ ♪ today was the day ♪ that i put everything in perspective ♪ ♪ i fell asleep ♪ when i woke up, everything changed ♪ ♪ and the sky wa
the obama administration says look at big picture. we're not losing jobs. we're adding, albeit at a very slow rate. >> we are on a good trajectory. we are picking up, and there are signs, so i feel optimistic. >> reporter: back outside that unemployment office, if government policy isn't enough, maybe a little prayer will help. >> amen. >> the 2012 presidential race, of course, is i appearing on the horizon. political scientists say what happens is the months leading up...
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it's a big difference. we have a lotted more coming up with the focus group. tomorrow night, mitt romny and newt gingrich and karl rove. plenty more after the break. >> welcome back. we check in with frank, standing by in my old home town of atlanta. frank, you got another dial? >> reporter: once again, watch the red line, the republicans, the green line, the democrats. the higher it goes, the more favorable. obama says the worst of the recession is over. let's see if our people agree with him. >> >> the president: now that the worst of the recession is over, we have to confront the fact that our government spends more than it takes in. that is not sustainable. every day, family its sacrifice to live within their means. they deserve a government that does the same. [applause] >> reporter: i got two questions for you -- how many believe the recession is over? raise your hands? one, two, three of you. so, obviously, that must have undercut the credibility when he said it. >> well, with inflation at risk and unemployment, it's worrisome for us, still. and with th
it's a big difference. we have a lotted more coming up with the focus group. tomorrow night, mitt romny and newt gingrich and karl rove. plenty more after the break. >> welcome back. we check in with frank, standing by in my old home town of atlanta. frank, you got another dial? >> reporter: once again, watch the red line, the republicans, the green line, the democrats. the higher it goes, the more favorable. obama says the worst of the recession is over. let's see if our people...
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(cheers and applause) >> stephen: we are colbert superpac and our raid tonight is big and bright. >> deep in the heart of texas. >> stephen: nice. and what is wfaa's excuse? according to the letter i received from their sales manager, quote, here's an explanation of what happened. i can't explain why it happened. (laughter) i can. they're trying to silence you, nation. are you going to take it? >> no! >> stephen: wfaa, i call on you to air our ad tomorrow on a prime spot like good morning america. it will be a dose of hard truth between segments on keeping your pet happy and cocktails inspired by dancing with the stars. (laughter) because folks, this right here is clearly an elaborate nefarious conspiracy by wfaa, unless, this is really an elaborate nefarious conspiracy by me! (applause) think about it. think about it, folks. put it together. mark cuban comes on my show the same night my superpac gets an anonymous donor. then suddenly my superpac makes a tv commercial about the nba lockout, that-- were cuban paying for the ad would violate nba commissioner david stern's gag order and
(cheers and applause) >> stephen: we are colbert superpac and our raid tonight is big and bright. >> deep in the heart of texas. >> stephen: nice. and what is wfaa's excuse? according to the letter i received from their sales manager, quote, here's an explanation of what happened. i can't explain why it happened. (laughter) i can. they're trying to silence you, nation. are you going to take it? >> no! >> stephen: wfaa, i call on you to air our ad tomorrow on a...
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>> they see those big stacks of money. that's what they see all the time. >> stephen: all these people, you don't know who's calling you, you don't know who to give to. who do you give to? >> i haven't given to a political campaign or politician in years. it's been a long time. >> stephen: so you're due. ( laughter ) ( applause ) you're like the slot machine that's all warmed up. the right person's just got to stick a quarter in you. >> yeah. >> stephen: let's say for kicks that you were the anonymous billionaire behind a 501 c-4. >> okay, let's just say. >> stephen: and you were talking to the person who had the c-4. >> okay, hypothetically. >> stephen: hypothetically now. what would you want that person to advocate in advertisements that you wouldn't want the public to know you were secretly behind? >> wow. ( laughter ) you know, i've given it a lot of thought. it's a good question. probably to-- not ♪ ♪ ( applause ) >> stephen: well, that is certainly food for thought. ( laughter ) mark cuban, thank you so much for
>> they see those big stacks of money. that's what they see all the time. >> stephen: all these people, you don't know who's calling you, you don't know who to give to. who do you give to? >> i haven't given to a political campaign or politician in years. it's been a long time. >> stephen: so you're due. ( laughter ) ( applause ) you're like the slot machine that's all warmed up. the right person's just got to stick a quarter in you. >> yeah. >> stephen:...
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and the whole stadium goes up in a big day-oh shout. >> stephen: did you get a piece of that. do you get a little piece of that, when that happens? no? that's the real injustice, my friend. >> now you know why i'm here. (laughter) (cheers and applause) >> stephen: you used your banana counting fame and your desire to make the world a better place to help with the civil rights movement. you helped organize the march on washington, which i was at, actually. i was at that, in my mother's womb. she was pregnant with me. >> you haven't changed a bit. >> stephen: oh, back then, i had your hair. now why use fame for social change? why not just be rich and lusted after? that's what i do why, why would you be motivated. >> well, i that option. and when i looked at it and tried to be reasonable about what to do, with so much power, with some of adulation w so much profile, i thought that the community from which i came would be better served if i would focus a light on what happens to people who are not quite as fortunate as we are. and that i had a responsibility to reach into that mis
and the whole stadium goes up in a big day-oh shout. >> stephen: did you get a piece of that. do you get a little piece of that, when that happens? no? that's the real injustice, my friend. >> now you know why i'm here. (laughter) (cheers and applause) >> stephen: you used your banana counting fame and your desire to make the world a better place to help with the civil rights movement. you helped organize the march on washington, which i was at, actually. i was at that, in my...
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they seized this big cache of documents. some people say maybe they should have kept some of that to themselves at least for a while. >> well, i wasn't there. so i can't say precisely what my reaction would be. but looking at it from afar, it seems to me that most of the information about the intelligence has come out of the white house by people who later have had to change their mind because of the fog of war and not out of the pentagon. of course the people in the pentagon worry about the lives of the men and women who serve. and the more information that goes out about intelligence, the greater the risks to our people and the less likelihood we're going to be able to capture and or kill some of the people who would result from the intelligence-take there. so i would have preferred a lot less discussion out of the white house about intelligence personally. my guess is that people in the pentagon feel that way. >> schieffer: we learned yesterday that bin laden was still very much at the center of the al qaeda operations. d
they seized this big cache of documents. some people say maybe they should have kept some of that to themselves at least for a while. >> well, i wasn't there. so i can't say precisely what my reaction would be. but looking at it from afar, it seems to me that most of the information about the intelligence has come out of the white house by people who later have had to change their mind because of the fog of war and not out of the pentagon. of course the people in the pentagon worry about...
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there's what happens at home and your big sister will be the authority. also girls serve as civilizing forces for boys. it is true what college girls say that they can tell a boy who grew up with sisters and college boy cans say they can tell a girl who grew up with brothers because they know a little bit how the turn the tumblers of the opposite sex and get inside their mind. >> stephen: you said that youngest children are sort of intuitive and charming and charismatic and older siblings feel confident and invested in and have their own dynamism. where do you fall? >> i am a middle child so there's a cinderella quality to that. >> stephen: do your oldest or younger brothers have a book? i'd love to read one of those. (laughter) they sound fascinating. >> sadly, they do have very good books. >> stephen: please get me their names. thank you so much. jeffrey kluger, the book is "the sibling effect." we'll be right back. (cheers and applause) >> stephen: thank you very much. well, that's it for the "report," everybody. before we go, i just want to welcome tw
there's what happens at home and your big sister will be the authority. also girls serve as civilizing forces for boys. it is true what college girls say that they can tell a boy who grew up with sisters and college boy cans say they can tell a girl who grew up with brothers because they know a little bit how the turn the tumblers of the opposite sex and get inside their mind. >> stephen: you said that youngest children are sort of intuitive and charming and charismatic and older siblings...
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big crashes waves like that. this is the reason you don't want to start off on a juny of this distance with all the people on board, but it seems there's been a whole series of things gone wrong. if it works ultimately they'll helped up to malta. some may wonder why malta is the target. there's a pretty good reason. malta is the nearest of all the european ports where these folks could get to. it's six hours to make this overall trip. the people who go on will be required to reimburse the u.s. government for the cost of this trip and they've got to get themselves out from here. it won't be a big trip to wherever they want to go. generally it's the lay of the land, a sense of what it will be like. the americans are hoping they can wind up in this port. >> tom foreman, thanks very much. >>> a major contract has just been awarded. billions of dollars at stake right now, a lot of jobs. tell our viewers what just happened. >> wolf, really $5 billion at stake with this krfrt. who will build the next-generation refuelin
big crashes waves like that. this is the reason you don't want to start off on a juny of this distance with all the people on board, but it seems there's been a whole series of things gone wrong. if it works ultimately they'll helped up to malta. some may wonder why malta is the target. there's a pretty good reason. malta is the nearest of all the european ports where these folks could get to. it's six hours to make this overall trip. the people who go on will be required to reimburse the u.s....
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and here's the big mall in tuscaloosa. some of these stores got absolutely decimated. >> it's not just tuscaloosa. towns across the south need help. they still need massive amounts of help. americare says one organization already down there and in place, but, really, it is worth mentioning again, especially given the day that it happened where i think a lot of tv networks were focused on the wedding and there should have -- we should have done this. i'm sorry. i regret it. >> i've heard you on that, mika, thank you. third time. i mean it's -- none of us liked the timing of it. it just happened. we were over there. it had been months in the planning. yes, yes, we would have preferred to be there. but we weren't. but it happened in the middle of the day, so there were people at work all over the southeast. when these things come at night, you hide in your household. but unfortunately it tore through the downtown areas. there were people killed at work, working there one day and the next. these storms are tearing through ther
and here's the big mall in tuscaloosa. some of these stores got absolutely decimated. >> it's not just tuscaloosa. towns across the south need help. they still need massive amounts of help. americare says one organization already down there and in place, but, really, it is worth mentioning again, especially given the day that it happened where i think a lot of tv networks were focused on the wedding and there should have -- we should have done this. i'm sorry. i regret it. >> i've...
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today, we're gonna... >>> a big loss for us in the cnn family. one of our founders, burn reinhardt, has passed away. he served as cnn president from 1983 to 1990. it was cnn founder ted tuner who named reinhardt president of cnn. >> burt had a lot of good common sense and his feet were right on the ground. and yet he really knew what -- he knew journalism inside and out. i'm not sure cnn would be here without him. he was an integral part of getting the whole operation going and keeping it going. i was chairman and he was president. and we got along like two peas in a pod, always did. and i love him like a brother. >> reinhardt stayed with cnn until he retired in 2000. he died in atlanta from complications from a series of strokes earlier this year. he was a remarkable man who lived an extraordinary life, a true pioneer. burt reinhardt was 91 years old. >>> a lot of other news. isha sesay joins us with a "360" news and business bulletin. isha? >>> new eyewitness reports say rebels are making small gains in libya as they defend themselves against a
today, we're gonna... >>> a big loss for us in the cnn family. one of our founders, burn reinhardt, has passed away. he served as cnn president from 1983 to 1990. it was cnn founder ted tuner who named reinhardt president of cnn. >> burt had a lot of good common sense and his feet were right on the ground. and yet he really knew what -- he knew journalism inside and out. i'm not sure cnn would be here without him. he was an integral part of getting the whole operation going and...
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it's the home of elmo and big bird. the environmental protection agency would have a 29% cut to its budget. and republicans are proposing cuts, for example, to community health services. thet setting up a huge fight. republicans control the house. but not the senate or the white house. i caught up with ed markey. >> they refuse to cut the tax breaks of big oil, but yet they turn around and say they're going to cut big bird and all its friends. on the other hand house republican todd aiken said the reality is you're going to have to cut somewhere. there's not a lot of areas for discretionary cuts. when you subtract out what that has to be paid for, well, just about everything else then has to be considered. >> these are really severe times. i try to make a distinction between if you have a family budget and say we're spending too much, you can shave a little bit off of everything. we're not in that position. we don't have that luxury. what's essential, we have to fund it, everything else really has to go. >> the presiden
it's the home of elmo and big bird. the environmental protection agency would have a 29% cut to its budget. and republicans are proposing cuts, for example, to community health services. thet setting up a huge fight. republicans control the house. but not the senate or the white house. i caught up with ed markey. >> they refuse to cut the tax breaks of big oil, but yet they turn around and say they're going to cut big bird and all its friends. on the other hand house republican todd aiken...
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i was standing back looking at the big picture. you met and knew jfk the most charismatic president you had ever met? >> indeed. >> sean: jfk, nixon, ford, the two bushes. >> eisenhower. carter. >> sean: i was thinking, i wanted to get your thoughts you called jfk the moss charismatic? >> he was. he was young, he had energy and offered hope and it was a time in our country's history when -- he was the right person to be there in terms of inspiring. then his life was gone, so soon. >> sean: one interesting comment about bill clinton. it was either abu ghraib or -- >> abu ghraib. >> sean: and abuse scandals. he pulled you aside and said anyone making that allegation is not a right-thinking person. and you felt very appreciative? >> i did. we were at the world war ii memorial and he walked across a tent, 30, 40 feet and stuck out his hand and said, you will get through this. no right thinking person would have any -- even begin to think that you would know what was going on 5,000 miles away on the midnight shift in abu ghraib. of cour
i was standing back looking at the big picture. you met and knew jfk the most charismatic president you had ever met? >> indeed. >> sean: jfk, nixon, ford, the two bushes. >> eisenhower. carter. >> sean: i was thinking, i wanted to get your thoughts you called jfk the moss charismatic? >> he was. he was young, he had energy and offered hope and it was a time in our country's history when -- he was the right person to be there in terms of inspiring. then his life...
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have made mistakes and i am a guy and most guys do make mistakes, but i care and i love and i have a big heart. >> are women taking this seriously so far? >> i was walking through your newsroom, it was amazing. these are five producers. they understand, they wish they had a guy best friend. >> you're saying my own staff? >> one of your senior people pulled me aside and said -- i'm not going to name names, i'm in my 40s, i can't find the right guy. they understand that my perspective is not a girlfriend's, not a shrink. i'm not going to say here's the prescription, but i'm going to say, hey, maybe if you try this, or maybe he's doing this because of this. all the women over the years that i work with, my oldest friend is a woman. the camera doesn't lie and i actually think i'm better equipped to do this than anything else i have done. >> we're going to bring on some ladies from the atlanta housewives and i'm also going to take calls on skype and the phone from random women who want to talk to the love guru. >> actually you can do this, wouldn't you be good at this, you're a guy who's a gr
have made mistakes and i am a guy and most guys do make mistakes, but i care and i love and i have a big heart. >> are women taking this seriously so far? >> i was walking through your newsroom, it was amazing. these are five producers. they understand, they wish they had a guy best friend. >> you're saying my own staff? >> one of your senior people pulled me aside and said -- i'm not going to name names, i'm in my 40s, i can't find the right guy. they understand that my...
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we've got to go big. everybody says we need 4 trillion or more to swing this economy,erskine bowles and the -- it has morphed into the gang of six, and now there's over 140 of us. why won't the leadership all the way from the white house to both houses say, okay, that's our plan? that's where we're going right now. >> well, you keep coming back to executive leadership, you're talking about the president of the united states doing something here. what more would you like to see from president obama in this process? >> i would just like to, you know, when you look at it and we all have hindsight being 20/ 20, saying if i would have taken that bowles/simpson report that was my commission and we put together and that was the report given to me, 11 of 18, that was bipartisan voted to bring it to the fore and let's vote on it, i would hope he would embrace that now and say that's the best plan we have. it's weathered the test of time because it's been out there for about a year and it keeps gaining momentum. do
we've got to go big. everybody says we need 4 trillion or more to swing this economy,erskine bowles and the -- it has morphed into the gang of six, and now there's over 140 of us. why won't the leadership all the way from the white house to both houses say, okay, that's our plan? that's where we're going right now. >> well, you keep coming back to executive leadership, you're talking about the president of the united states doing something here. what more would you like to see from...
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we're told that they were giant homes and big apartment complexes and big shopping centers. that number at 116 about doesn't surprise me and do i believe it might be higher? personally, piers, i think it really might be. >> sam, we can see the weather conditions with you now are atrocious. we hear there's a 45% chance of another tornado hitting joplin, which would be an appalling new blow for them but we hear there are threats of tornadoes in wider area to dallas and other cities, kansas, i'm hearing. what are you picking up or what do you think will happen over the next few hours? >> reporter: what we've seen is there's a stationary front really. it's an incredible setup. you have this cold air that's much colder than normal into the northwest and it's got a 200% snow pack in the mountains there and you have record setting heat into the southeast. temperatures are not even southeast but washington, d.c. is 90 degrees for the first time this year already. and right on the edge between that unusually cold air and warm air, you have a powerful jet stream so where that air clas
we're told that they were giant homes and big apartment complexes and big shopping centers. that number at 116 about doesn't surprise me and do i believe it might be higher? personally, piers, i think it really might be. >> sam, we can see the weather conditions with you now are atrocious. we hear there's a 45% chance of another tornado hitting joplin, which would be an appalling new blow for them but we hear there are threats of tornadoes in wider area to dallas and other cities, kansas,...
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big difference. a lot more with frank luntz coming up. tomorrow night we'll have mitt romney, his reaction. newt gingrich, karl rove, plenty more with frank, right after this break. ♪ professional driver on a closed course. ♪ do not attempt at home. always wear your seat belt. ♪ and please drive responsibly. [ male announcer ] it's the most funou can legally have. the powerf mercedes-benz c-class. and now, join us on facebook and take part in the world's first twitter-fueled race. a town...